Camelford Caravan Club Site

Camelford Caravan Club Site

Camelford Caravan Club Site

Camelford Caravan Club Site

The Eden Project

from
£16.30

Ideal for ...

Beach stays

Cycling

Dogs

Motorhomes

Walking

Why stay here ...

Located in cosy, attractive grounds, Camelford Club Site offers a fun holiday getaway for the whole family. The site puts you within easy reach of North Cornwall, which combines quiet, coastal villages like Port Isaac, Port Gaverne, Treknow and Port Quin. For those who like a bit of extra buzz, the larger seaside resorts of Padstow and Bude are not far away. The famous town of Tintagel is also nearby - here you can experience the rumoured birthplace of King Arthur and a sense of the real Camelot with its ancient medieval castle.

If you prefer to relax or take some time out then situated nearby are Bude, Newquay and Widemouth beaches and Landhydrock with lovely gardens perfect for doing so. The caravan site gives convenient access to an area rich in picturesque countryside villages, each with their own hospitable inn serving real ales and wholesome Cornish food.

For golf lovers, a championship golf course is conveniently placed adjacent to the caravan park, and offer members discounts on golf, food and drink.

Special offers

Available in 2018 from 16 Apr-3 May and 7-24 May, and in 2019 from 18 Mar-4 Apr and 8 Apr-23 May inclusive. More 2019 dates to be announced!

Payment methods: Cash, Credit cards, Debit cards

Extras

Price per night for extra car: £2.00

Supplements

Pitches

Touring pitch types

Awning

Without Awning

Standard (electric & hardstanding)

Yes

Standard (electric & grass)

Yes

Non-electric (hardstanding)

Non-electric (grass)

Serviced (electric & hardstanding)

Serviced (electric & grass)

Super (electric & hardstanding)

Other pitch types

Tent (electric & grass)

Tent (non-electric & grass)

Camping pod

Seasonal

Yes

Storage

Yes

Static / mobile

Nearby

Nearby activities

Beach within 5 miles

Golf within 5 miles

Cycling notes:

There is a cycle path alongside the A39 to Camelford, and the 18 mile Camel Trail is about 6 miles away. The nearest National Cycle Network route to this site is 3, The North Cornwall Trail from Bristol to Lands End.

Walking notes:

There are various walks in the local area, and the Bodmin Moor Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and South West Coastal Path are close by too.

On your doorstep

Town/village within 1 mile

Supermarket notes:

The closest are the Co-op and Spar in Camelford. Tesco, Aldi and Lidl in Wadebridge are about 10 miles from the site.

Great savings on days out

Walk through the fields where King Arthur & Mordred met for their last battle. See the 1,500 year old inscribed memorial stone marking where Arthur was mortally wounded according to ancient legends. There's something for everyone with brass rubbing, children's quiz, a nature trail and much more!

With over 100 warlike battlefields, Go Ballistic is the UK and Ireland's largest paintball provider - so you're guaranteed unbelieveable paint-splattering fun in a destination near you! Submerge yourself on the front line of action as you fight your way through a variety of military-themed game modes on our indoor and outdoor battlefields located across the nation!

Industrial heritage in a beautiful setting. Self-guided tour underground where slate was mined. Enjoy a beautiful walk through the Enchanted Dell and Quarry Wood with wildlife and fairy trails for the children.

With over 150 spectacular shooting grounds located up and down the country, The Big Shoot is the UK and Ireland's largest Clay Pigeon Shooting network and strives to provide you with an unbelievable shooting experience! It doesn't matter whether you're a regular shooter looking to hone in them pre-existing deadeye skills or a newcomer looking to experience the thrills of cracking clays - everyone can enjoy the hilariously fun and competitive thrills that Clay Pigeon Shooting provides!

Map

Directions

From the North and East: Take the A39 through Camelford, continue past the supermarket on the left (road narrows to single lane). Turn right after the Valley Truckle sign onto the B3266, signposted Tintagel, Boscastle. In about 0.25 miles (just past garage) turn left off right bend. Site is on the left in about 90 metres. Note: do not turn into road in Camelford signposted Boscastle.

From the South West: Do not use Sat Nav. From Wadebridge, take the A39 north, signposted Bude. After approximately 9 miles, pass the junction of B3266 on the right from Bodmin, immediately before the BP petrol station. Take the next left B3266 to Tintagel/Boscastle. Pass Atlantic garage on the left. Turn at the next left on the right hand bend. Site is on the left in 75 metres.

We picked this site to use as a base for walking the South West Coastal Path. Access was very straightforward and the site offers a mixture of hard standing and grass pitches - some more level than others. Extremely friendly and helpful wardens who keep the site looking great - thank you. Although the site was almost full, it was very quiet - maybe because it is quite a distance from the beach and other attractions. That said, it's a personal preference as to what's important for you. Easy walk into Camelford for basic shopping. Limited walking from the site - the lanes are busy and traffic tends to travel at speed. Dog walk is basic - a small fenced area adjacent to the road. Transport needed to get further afield. All in all, site offered good value for money and we will definitely revisit.

This site is just off a main road so very easy to access. Even though I was there during the summer holidays it was never fully booked. Everyone was nicely spread out and whilst there were a couple of families near me they weren't noticeable. The site is 6 miles from the coast and at least 2 miles from any of the main attractions in the area and without means of transport would be difficult to get to. The bus service is irregular at best. There are foot trails nearby. The staff were very friendly and effective and the facilities - if a little dated - were kept clean.

This is our third visit to this site and as always is very well kept. The toilets. Showers are also clean and tidy. Not much else you can say about it, and always look forward to coming. The site wardens are excellent and nothing is to much trouble I would give them and the site ten out of ten

Spent 8 nights here recently, extending our original booking by 2 nights.
A lovely peaceful, central site. Yes the toilet block does need updating but it is kept immaculate by Ian and Robin, the disabled toilet/shower is in a portacabin not ideal but very large and more than adequate.
The flower beds and grass were being mowed and weeded whilst we were there and the wardens seemed always busy doing something but never too busy for a chat.
The location just off the main road means easy access with no narrow lanes and there are a few local shops, a co-op and a lovely fish and chip shop very close.
All in all a great site and we will make another visit soon.

We stayed here in June for 14nights, it's a ideal site for North Cornwall, but it takes just under 2hours to reach Lands End which is very rugged and beautiful at the same time is expensive to park £6!! Boscastle is lovely with a great Nat Trust coffee shop, all around the coast is fabulous there's so much to see. The site is looked after by Ian and Robin, who do a great job keeping it cleans, but the club does need to update the toilet block, we had a fabulous sunset every night which was fab. There is no children's area and only a small dog area.

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